Tom Holland is set to swing on the silver screen this weekend as Spider-Man in the upcoming 'Spider-Man: Homecoming,' but the British actor secretly went to classes in New York City to prep for the role. The Peter Parker/Spider-Man character hails from Queens, NY, and the British star wanted to make sure he got as close to the persona as possible. So, he secretly enrolled at The Bronx High School of Science, one of the best public schools in New York City.

This super mom has 16 kids. The oldest is 23, the youngest is 2. To keep everything straight, Lyette Reback starts each day with a “to-do” list. She home-schools all the children at their home in North Palm Beach, Fla. The kids participate in 88 sports practices each week. Their dad, David, is a coach. And since they can’t all fit in a car, so the family has a bus, which Lyette also drives. And everyone is expected to help with the chores, including the littlest one.

If a masked intruder broke into your home, would your dog attack or run away? Inside Edition put some dogs to the test to find out whether they would confront the burglar or wimp out. In a recent case, a robber kicked down the door of a home with two dogs, but instead of teaming up to take him down, the canines took off. Inside Edition tested Perry, a 5-year-old yellow Labrador. Her owner, Michelle Kellaher, loves her dog but wonders whether Perry would save her in an emergency.

It's been nine years since the King of Pop died. Michael Jackson was 50 when he suffered a fatal overdose at his home, leaving behind three young children who were raised by his extended family. Jackson had two children with ex-wife Debbie Rowe, Michael Prince Jr. and Paris. His youngest child, Prince Michael Jackson II, was conceived with an anonymous surrogate. InsideEdition.com's Mara Montalbano (https://twitter.com/MaraMontalbano) has more.

A scuba diver thought he was doomed when he was lost at sea, 30 miles off the coast of Australia last month, and he is now thanking his lucky stars - and his wetsuit - for saving his life. Jacob Childs recorded his harrowing ordeal on a GoPro camera when he accidentally strayed away from his diving group off the coast of Queensland. The water apparel prevented him from getting hypothermia during the six-hour nightmare.

Surveillance footage captured the disturbing moment a woman allegedly tried breaking into the California home of retired police officer Christina Paul in a scene described as something out of ‘The Walking Dead.’ In an odd twist to the story, Paul said a police chaplain later arrived at her door. He introduced himself as the alleged intruder’s father, she said. "Immediately I screamed, 'No!' and I said, 'You shouldn’t be here,'" Paul said. She said she called police to complain.

An 11 year-old girl, home alone, called 911 saying a group of men were breaking into her house. Ashley Bermudez recalls the terrifying ordeal as she ran up to her bedroom to hide while on the phone with the 911 dispatcher waiting for help to arrive. Investigators say the men got into a stolen car and sped away, crashing into a flatbed truck nearby. A man and two juveniles were taken into custody and have been charged in this case. Meanwhile, local officials are praising Ashley's courage.

A mail worker is earning praise for his personal touch when it comes to delivering packages in an exchange caught on a doorbell security camera. When the unidentified worker showed up at the Washington state doors top to leave the package, the homeowner informed him she was not there and told him to leave the parcel at the door. Fearful of porch pirates, however, he offered to hide the package in a recycling bin. Social media fell in love with the sweet move.

The woman who survived a 2016 car crash that killed her husband and unborn child is recounting the day that changed her life. In August 2016, newlyweds Kristian and Fabian Guerrero were driving along a road in San Marcos, Texas, when Shana Elliott hit them head on. Kristian, who was driving, was five months pregnant at the time. She was taken to the hospital and survived a brain bleed, but her husband was killed. An ultrasound nurse told her more terrible news: that her baby died too.

He's the pizza delivery guy dazzling the nation with his piano playing. But there's a backstory to this pizza-delivering virtuoso that will surprise you. Bryce Dudal, 18, is earning extra money this summer making and delivering pizzas in suburban Detroit. The other day, during a routine pizza delivery, a piano caught his attention when he arrived at the customer's house. Bryce sat at the keys and started playing. We're not talking chopsticks; it was Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata.”

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On the biggest day of her life, a bride suffered an allergic reaction from a flower in her bouquet. "I was the scariest looking person at my wedding,” Christine Miller told Inside Edition. The culprit was the snow-on-the-mountain flower. What she didn't know is that it can be as poisonous as poison ivy. The night before the wedding, she and her bridal party stayed up to finish the floral arrangements. They had picked the flowers on her property outside Lincoln, Nebraska.

A mom and daughter turned the tables on a gunman holding up their liquor store by opening fire with a gun of their own. Ashley Lee and Tina Ring worked together when a robber burst into their store in Tulsa brandishing a shotgun. After the gunman helped himself to the cash, he tried to leave, but Ashley locked the door using a remote. She handed a revolver to her mom, who opened fire when the robber came towards them. Eventually the women were able to run to safety.

A just-released 911 call captures a teen's frantic plea for help after she escaped what's since been dubbed a "house of horrors." In January 2018, Jordan Turpin, 17, bravely ran away from her Southern California home, where she and her many brothers and sisters were being held captive, some in shackles. She then called police for help. "OK. I live in a family of 15 people and my parents are abusive," Jordan tells the dispatcher in the call.

Nineteen-year-old Taylor Smith was in tears as she was sentenced to two days in jail for pushing her friend off a 60-foot bridge in Washington state. The ruling surprised both sides. Smith had pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment earlier this month and in exchange prosecutors had recommended no jail time. But Clark County District Court Judge Darvin Zimmerman disagreed. The moment Taylor shoved her friend 17-year-old Jordan Holgerson off the bridge was captured on camera.

The Purple Mattress is famous for the hilarious commercial featuring what's known as the “human egg drop” test, a stunt designed to show the mattress is so supportive and comfortable that eggs won't break when a body falls on top of them. Inside Edition’s Chief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero wanted to see if the human egg drop test really worked, so she tried it out herself. Supervising the test was Professor Ali Sadegh of New York's Grove School of Engineering, as well as stuntman Bob Cotter. Right away, Cotter realized there was an issue.

Annabel Beam was only 6 when doctors said she suffered an incurable disease that left her unable to digest food. Her young life is now the subject of Jennifer Garner's film, "Miracles from Heaven," in which the actress plays Christy Beam, Annabel's mom. In 2011, she fell 30 feet, head-first, inside a hollowed out tree. And during that time, she says, "I went to heaven. I sat on Jesus' lap and he told me, 'Annabel, when the firefighters get you out, there will be nothing wrong with you."

East Porterville is a town in California that has completely run out of water. It is ground zero in the drought and has become a 21st century dustbowl because all the wells have dried up. It's so bad they have to truck water to homes in 2,500 gall...

Defying all the odds, identical twin sisters Kerri Bunker and Kelli Wall from Utah, gave birth to sets of twins for the second time each. Wall gave birth to her pair eight weeks early and Bunker's arrived a month before their due date. Each set of twins and their mothers are doing great and are perfectly healthy. Bunker admitted that she and her husband were in shock when they heard the news. Wall and her husband wanted another child and couldn't believe she was having doubles again.

If you're on the shore and witness a tragedy unfolding, Sacramento Fire Department Captain Brian Gonsalves has advice: Stay calm. It comes after a group of friends were hanging out at a river on a hot afternoon and one was swept away by the current. Captain Gonsalves says only go in the water as a last-ditch effort.
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Like most toddlers, Ivy loves the water, but in her case bath time can only last a few seconds. Her skin turns red with painful blisters when it comes into contact with water. Her parents say all water, hot or cold, causes Ivy to have a severe allergic reaction. It’s so severe; it even impacts her when she cries, according to her parents, Brittany and Daniel Angerman. Ivy's baby sister, Grace doesn't have the condition.

Claw machines are popular at arcades, restaurants, and grocery stores. But what you may not know is that many of these claw machines can be rigged to make sure you can't win until they've locked in a hefty profit.

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For the second time in a month, Miami Judge Mindy Glazer recognized someone who came before her in court. Judge Glazer and the defendant, Alon Glenn, took the same Caribbean cruise out of Miami

Countless explosive, nail biting moments that took place throughout the world and were caught on tape made 2015 an exciting year. INSIDE EDITION looked back on the moments that had us all at the edge of our seat. An off-duty firefighter risked his life to save a dog from a burning home. A nine-month old baby surfing with his dad in Puerto Rico. Motocross rider Robbie Madison also caught some waves and was seen surfing on his motorcycle. Other moments caught on camera were not so heroic!

As summer is right around the corner and the Zika virus out there, what mosquito repellents work best? INSIDE EDITION went down to the USDA Mosquito and Fly Research Unit in Gainesville, Florida to find out which repellents work best. Three volunteers exposed their arms to hundreds of hungry Zika-free mosquitos. The first product to be tested was the chemical DEET. It's the active ingredient in many spray repellants like OFF, Cutter and Repel. They all worked fighting off the mosquitos.

A desperate mom was filmed as she dropped to her knees when a cruise ship left her and her husband behind while their three children were on board. The 4,000-passenger ship was dockside preparing to depart for New York when the woman's husband noticed she was missing. He was driven away in a buggy to look for her, leaving their three children on board. Minutes later, the ship's horn blew as it sailed off. The couple tried racing back to the ship but it was too late.

The family of a Texas woman killed by her estranged husband, who tied concrete around her neck and threw her from a bridge, confronted him in court to share how his act of savagery had forever changed their lives. “You kidnapped her, you raped her and then you threw her away in the lake like nothing, and she was everything to me,” Alejandra Pule, the sister of Elizabeth Pule Arellano, said to Rodolfo Arellano Thursday. “We all trusted you. We all cared for you, and you betrayed us all.”

When it comes to baby gender reveals, some are out of this world. For example, a couple sent a balloon into space to find out if they were having a boy or a girl. With the help of a high school space group, they launched the balloon into the sky, and when it burst, they got their answer! Couples have used chainsaws, exploding baseballs and tattoos to help share the news. One couple even enlisted the aid of Bill Murray to help reveal the sex of their unborn child to the world.

An Ohio police officer has been fired after he detained his daughter’s boyfriend during a traffic stop. Disturbing dashcam footage of the incident was captured in April but has only now made public. It shows John Kovach, a 26-year veteran of the force, pulling over his 18-year-old daughter’s boyfriend. His daughter, Katlyn, was driving with boyfriend Makai Coleman, of whom her father reportedly disapproved.

A woman caused quite a scene on board a flight because of a crying baby, but the tables have turned. Susan Peirez was placed on leave during an investigation. “I work for the governor," she claimed as she was caught on video yelling at a crew member aboard the Delta flight. It turns out the woman who got all sorts of attention for her obnoxious behavior works for the New York State Council on the Arts. Peirez's name and image have been removed from the council's official website.

There was an emotional reunion between a Goldendoodle and his owner after the dog was thought to be lost forever in the wilderness. Video shows a traumatized one-year-old Bentley hesitantly walking towards his owner after wandering the Colorado Rocky Mountains for nearly three weeks. The dog was dehydrated and malnourished. His fur was matted, but he finally recognized his mom and walked into her arms. 21-year-old college student, Samantha Orr, is overwhelmed with relief.

A five-year-old girl named Lexi got a medal for saving the lives of her mom and baby brother after their car plunged down an embankment in the Canadian Rockies. Her mom Angela was driving home with her kids when she fell asleep at the wheel and dr...

Dashcam video captured the moment a man opened fire on Arkansas officers during a traffic stop. Luis Cobos-Cenobio, 29, was pulled over in Tontitown by Cpl. Brett Thompson with the Washington County Sheriff's Office on Sunday for a traffic violation. Video shows Cobos-Cenobio open his door and unleash a barrage of gunfire at Thompson. Thompson fires back, but misses, and Cobos-Cenobio gets back in the car and drives off, video shows.

A woman allegedly fat shamed passengers on an airplane earlier this month and was reportedly thrown off the flight due to her rhetoric toward them. It happened before takeoff on a United Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Newark, New Jersey, on New Year's Day. Norma Rodgers, an oncology nurse, was seated next to the woman who was fat shaming her and her travel companion. “I'm stuck, but at least they'll keep me warm,” the woman could be heard saying in a video Rodgers recorded of the incident.

If you think you should hide in a bathtub when a tornado approaches, think again. Storm chaser Warren Faidley shared survival tips with INSIDE EDITION. While bathtubs were once made of cast iron, today they're too flimsy to be any help, he explained. Outside, do not seek shelter beneath an overpass in case the structure is damaged. Instead look for a ditch and lay as low as possible. 'Lay flat, get down and cover your head if you can," he said. "Hopefully the winds will go right about you."
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While some people are lucky enough to win big at casinos, the hardest part can sometimes be collecting the winnings. Inside Edition’s investigative team has found people who thought they'd be taking home huge earnings, only to discover that wasn't the case. Katrina Bookman, 44, hit a $42.9 million jackpot at Resorts World Casino in Queens, N.Y. She posed next to the winning machine as it displayed her earnings. As a crowd started gathering around, security showed up.

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The little girl who was left paralyzed by a backbend is learning to walk again. Her mother, Kylee, told Inside Edition: "we look at how much stronger she is getting day by day by day and we just realize that there is nothing that is ever going to stop her." Two years ago Eden Hoelscher did a back bend that left her paralyzed after she hyper-extended her spine. The once active five-year-old who had boundless energy was asking a question that broke her parents' hearts.

It was a harrowing confrontation between a man, his wife and her lover. Forty-eight-year old Keith King is seen confronting the man his wife is now seeing, shouting, “That is my wife, man! Why are you taking my wife?” The bitter love triangle is making headlines around the world. King recently sued the other man, and has been awarded nearly $9 million. He says the award is a hollow victory, and that he’d give anything to have his old life back.

In the wake of Wednesday’s mass shooting at a Florida high school, would you know what to do if you were in a similar situation? Inside Edition went to one New Jersey high school as they prepared for the nightmare they pray will never happen. It's called a code red and that means there is an active shooter in the building and they need to get into lockdown. It's intended to be as realistic as possible, with cops and students covered in fake blood. The drill even included a car bomb.

A heartbroken Wisconsin father says he can't forgive the 10-year-old girl accused of stomping on his baby boy's head. Nate Liedl is speaking out for the first time since the death of his 6-month-old son Jaxon. “As opposed to seeing it as a 10-year-old girl, I see it as the person who killed my son. She deserved to be in handcuffs. She's a criminal,” he told KTRK in an interview published Monday. The 10-year-old appeared in court, charged with first-degree murder as an adult.

There was chaos at some McDonald's restaurants over the weekend and it was all because of Szechuan sauce. The Cartoon Network's 'Rick & Morty', which has a huge cult following, triggered the craze with an episode about the sauce. Unfortunately, it was discontinued almost 20 years ago. In response, McDonald's brought back the sauce at some locations but that started even more trouble.

A 12-year-old girl stole her grandmother's car and took it on a high-speed chase worthy of a movie scene, authorities said. The kid, joined by her terrified 7-year-old sister led cops on 35-mile pursuit that reached speeds of 126 mph, Texas authorities said. She tore down the busy highway, driving on the shoulder as cops chased her. Police were finally able to shut her down by contacting the anti-theft firm OnStar and having technicians reduce the car's speed into a gradual stop at an intersection.

After El Paso teenager Aaron Martinez took his family’s car out for a joyride, his mom gave chase! Lisa Martinez tracked down her son, and when she found him in the driver’s seat, she proceeded to discipline him right there on the side of the road. Aaron is being called a modern-day Ferris Bueller, but also realizes he made a big mistake. He also says he will think twice before doing something like this again.

At 308 pounds, Stephanie Chavez walked up to the popular Harry Potter World ride and knew she was too big to fit into the seat. That was in 2010. After years of dieting and working out, Chavez dropped 162 pounds of body fat. Last year, the 30-year-old donned a two-piece for the first time. She also won the World Beauty and Fitness Competition in the "transformation" category. The family recently went back to Florida, where Chavez was determined to get on the Harry Potter ride.

Nearly a year ago, a 17-year-old girl escaped the home where parents were allegedly holding her, and her many siblings, captive and called police for help. Inside Edition Correspondent Diane McInerney got an exclusive look inside the California home, which was recently put up for sale after going into foreclosure last year. Louise and David Turpin are charged with imprisoning and, in some cases, torturing their 13 children, some of whom were adults, inside of it.

A shirtless man had to be subdued in Los Angeles Wednesday following a bizarre standoff in which he allegedly threw rocks at passing vehicles. The rampage took place on Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles, one of the city’s busiest streets with three lanes of traffic in both directions. The man picked up the rocks from the sidewalk and began hurling them at point-blank range. Much of the situation as caught on cellphone cameras from various passersby.

A California doctor has been suspended after an incident with a patient was caught on tape. The shocking confrontation between the patient and an ER doctor occurred last week at El Camino Hospital in Los Gatos. “I'm sorry sir, you are the least sick of all the people who are here who are dying,” Dr. Beth Keegstra told the patient. The hapless patient was 20-year-old college athlete Samuel Bardwell, who collapsed at basketball practice with an anxiety attack.

Hammocks are a great way to relax in the summer but they can also be extremely dangerous if not used properly. Kendra Muller was relaxing in a hammock attached to two brick pillars used to hold up a deck. The brick column collapsed on top of Muller. The accident left her a quadriplegic. She had to learn how to eat, speak and breathe all over again. Expert Derek Hansen, who sleeps in a hammock every night and runs the website The Ultimate Hang, provided some of his top tips to Inside Edition.

Donald Gould sat down at a piano at a public arts exhibit in Sarasota, Florida, and stunned people with his talent. Now, Gould has a chance for a new beginning. In an INSIDE EDITION exclusive, we're giving this homeless man a makeover.

Chilling 911 recordings have been released from the scene of Friday's mother-daughter shootings in Texas. Authorities released three 911 calls that were made before, during and after police say Christy Sheats killed 17-year-old Madison and 22-year-old Taylor in front of her suburban Houston home. In the first, screams can be heard from one of Sheats' daughters. Prior to the murders, police said Sheats called a family meeting. Jason Sheats told police he believed it was to discuss their divorce. Sheats told police his late wife accomplished what she'd set out to do. "Mr. Sheats will have to live the rest of his life with this terrible memory," Troy E. Nehls said.